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Comptia Project + Project Management
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Document that graphically depicts the project team members and their interrelationships for a specific project
activity duration
request for information (RFI)
project organization chart (Output/Input)
reserve analysis (Technique)
2. Planned dates for performing schedule activities and planned dates for meeting schedule milestones
project life cycle
project schedule (Output/Input)
resource calendar
float
3. Schematic display of the logical relationships among the project schedule activities. drawn from left to right.
project schedule network diagram (Output/Input)
project calendar
scope baseline
code of accounts (Tool)
4. Communicating and working with stakeholders to meet their needs and address issues as they occur
manage stakeholder expectations (Process)
planned value (PV)
secondary risk
communications management plan (Output/Input)
5. Processes concerned with conducting risk management planning - identification - analysis - responses and monitoring and control on a project
produce scope
historical information
risk
project risk management (Knowledge Area)
6. Specific type of management activity that contributes to the execution of a process and that may employ one or more techniques and tools
BCWP
practice
collect requirements (Process)
project organization chart (Output/Input)
7. An organizational placement strategy where the project team members are physically located close to one another in order to improve communication - working relationships and productivity
plan risk management (Process)
schedule network analysis (Technique)
node
co-location (Technique)
8. Work that must be performed to deliver a product - service or result with the specified features and functions
project time management (Knowledge Area)
execute
project scope
slack
9. Approach to optimize project life cycle costs - save time - increase profits - improve quality - expand market share - solve problems - and use resources more effectively
value engineering
planned value (PV)
lessons learned knowledge base
activity
10. The amount of funds - budget - or time needed above the estimate to reduce the risk of overruns of project objectives to a level acceptance to the organization
contingency reserve(Output/Input)
risk management plan (Output/Input)
historical information
three point estimate (Technique)
11. Continuously improving and detailing a plan as more detailed and specific information and more accurate estimates become available as the project progresses and thereby producing more accurate and complete plans that result from the successive iterat
progressive elaboration (Technique)
produce scope
risk avoidance (Technique)
earned value management (EV
12. Processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation - collection - distribution - storage - retrieval - and ultimate disposition of project information
estimate activity durations (Process)
administer procurements (Process)
project human resource management (Knowledge Area)
project communications management (Knowledge Area)
13. A documented tabulation of schedule activities that shows the activity description - activity identifier - and a sufficiently detailed scope of work description so project team members understand what work is to be performed
activity list (Output/Input)
residual risk
imposed date
hammock activity
14. Identifying all people or organizations impacted by the project and documenting relevant information regarding their interest - involvement and impact on project success
develop project charter (Process)
identify stakeholders (Process)
late finish date (LF)
perform integrated change control (Process)
15. Degree - amount or volume of risk that an organization or individual will withstand
work authorization system (Tool)
risk tolerance
project communications management (Knowledge Area)
program
16. Analytical procedure in which each potential failure mode in every component of a product is analyzed to determine its effect on the reliability of that component and - by itself or in combination with other possible failure modes - on the reliabilit
communications management plan (Output/Input)
time and material contract (T&M)
failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) (Technique)
enterprise environmental factors (Input/Output)
17. Work breakdown structure component below the control account with known work content but without detailed schedule activities.
data date
project management team
path divergence
planning package
18. Type of procurement document used to request price quotations from prospective sellers of common or standard products or services
request for quotation (RFQ)
actual duration
perform quality assurance (Process)
develop project management plan (Process)
19. Members of the project team who are directly involved in project management activities
start date
project management team
closing processes (Process Group)
resource calendar
20. A change request that has been processed through the integrated change control process and approved
portfolio management (Technique)
start to start (SS)
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
approved change request (Output/Input)
21. Fixed date imposed on a schedule activity or schedule milestone. usually - start no earlier than - finish no later than
imposed date
schedule network analysis (Technique)
residual risk
hammock activity
22. Processes required to ensure that the project includes all the work required and only the work required to complete the project successfully
constraint (Input)
work authorization
project scope management (Knowledge Area)
functional organization
23. An estimating technique that uses a statistical relationship between historical data and other variables (sq. foot in construction - lines of code in software development) to calculate an estimate for activity parameters such as scope - cost - budget
calendar unit
parametric estimating (Technique)
risk category
project management office (PMO)
24. Bar chart showing the amount of time that a resource is scheduled to work over a series of time periods.
network logic
total float
resource histogram
imposed date
25. Logical relationship where completion of work of the successor activity cannot finish until the completion of work of the predecessor activity.
finish to finish (FF)
budget
technical performance measurement (Technique)
project phase
26. Developing options and actions to enhance opportunities and to reduce threats to project objectives
plan risk response (Process)
schedule management plan (Output/Input)
BCWP
project life cycle
27. Specific version of the schedule model used to compare actual results to the plan to determine if preventive or corrective action is needed to meet the project objectives
request for information (RFI)
inspection (Technique)
planning package
schedule baseline
28. Store of historical information and lessons learned about both the outcomes of previous project selection decisions and previous project performance
forward pass
estimate (Output/Input)
verification
lessons learned knowledge base
29. The process of confirming human resource availability and obtaining team necessary to complete project assignments
budget
acquire project team (Process)
project schedule network diagram (Output/Input)
stakeholder
30. Management methodology for integrating scope - schedule and resources and for objectively measuring project performance and progress. performance is measured by determining the budgeted cost of work performed (earned value) and comparing it to the ac
conduct procurements (Process)
earned value management (EV
free float
risk acceptance (Technique)
31. Hierarchically organized depiction of the project organization arranged so as to relate the work packages to the performing organizational units
estimate to complete (ETC)(Output/Input)
lessons learned(Output/Input)
manage project team (Process)
organizational breakdown structure (OBS) (Tool)
32. Risk response planning technique associated with threats that seeks to reduce the probability of occurrence or impact of a risk to below an acceptable threshold
risk mitigation (Technique)
matrix organization
resource leveling (Technique)
forward pass
33. Documented direction to perform an activity that can reduce the probability of negative consequences associated with project risks
functional manager
work package
executing processes (Process Group)
preventative action
34. Document that describes how procurement processes from developing procurement documentation through contract closure will be managed
procurement management plan (Output/Input)
validation
variance
develop schedule (Process)
35. Group of persons with a shared objective who fulfill their roles with little or no time spent meeting fact to face.
project management team
virtual team
fixed price incentive fee contract (FPIF)
predecessor activity
36. Documenting the actions necessary to define - prepare - integrate and coordinate all subsidiary plans
simulation
assumptions analysis (Technique)
develop project management plan (Process)
project
37. Those processes performed to finalize all activities across all project management process groups to formally close the project or phase
procurement management plan (Output/Input)
path convergence
risk category
closing processes (Process Group)
38. Identifying quality requirements and/or standards for the project and product and documenting how the project will demonstrate compliance
activity list (Output/Input)
plan quality (Process)
backward pass
threshold
39. Centralized management of one or more portfolios - which includes identifying - prioritizing - authorizing - managing and controlling projects - programs and related work - to achieve specific strategic business objectives
portfolio management (Technique)
validation
estimate (Output/Input)
change requests
40. Common way to determine whether a risk is considered low - moderate - or high by combining the two dimensions of a risk: its probability of occurrence and its impact on objectives if it occurs
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
project initiation
scope management plan(Output/Input)
specification limits
41. Processes that organize and manage the project team
fast tracking (Technique)
project human resource management (Knowledge Area)
project management office (PMO)
project schedule (Output/Input)
42. Deliverable or project work component at the lowest level of each branch of the work breakdown structure
scope management plan(Output/Input)
code of accounts (Tool)
work package
objective
43. Graphical representation of situations showing causal influences - time ordering of events and other relationships among variables and outcomes
influence diagram (Tool)
assumptions analysis (Technique)
matrix organization
issue Point or matter in question or dispute
44. Collection of schedule activity dependencies that makes up a project schedule network diagram
result
organizational process assets (Output/Input)
approved change request (Output/Input)
network logic
45. Significant point or event in the project
perform quality control (Process)
verification
milestone
project management office (PMO)
46. A category of projects that have common components significant in such projects - but are not needed or present in all projects. application areas are usually defined in terms of either the product or the type of customer or industry sector
contingency reserve(Output/Input)
sub network
activity code
application area
47. Any item - internal or external - that is required by a process before that process proceeds
input (Process) input
work performance information
start to start (SS)
plan quality (Process)
48. Subsystem of overall project management system. collection of formal documented procedures that defines how project work will be authorized to ensure that the work is done by the identified organization - at the right time and in the proper sequence.
monitor and controlling processes (Process Group)
work authorization system (Tool)
three point estimate (Technique)
influence diagram (Tool)
49. Identifying - documenting - approving or rejecting and controlling changes to the project baselines
define activities (Process)
calendar unit
change control
network path
50. Information gathering technique examines the project from the perspective of each projects strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - and threats to increase the breadth of the risks considered by risk management
technical performance measurement (Technique)
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
project quality management (Knowledge Area)
product